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1.
B. assume C. demands D. particularly E. personal
A. fulfill
I. presence J. symbolic K . devote
F. represent G. possibly H. welfare
When Michelle Obama became first lady of the United States on January 20, she began to
join her husband in a partnership to transform the public face America presents to the world. In the
process, she is expected to ___41____ a new role that offers exciting opportunities and challenges.
Although the position of first lady is unelected and unpaid, a president’s spouse has many
official duties, some practical and some ceremonial or ___42____. As first lady, Michelle Obama
will ___43___ her country when traveling overseas, and she will preside(担任) as hostess at
White House state dinners and other important functions. In addition, she will ___44___ continue
meeting with citizens across the United States, much as she did during the 2008 presidential
campaign.
Modern U.S. first ladies often___45___ part of their time to a public-service agenda of their
own choosing. Michelle Obama already has indicated she is ___46___ interested in the ___47___
of military families, and her efforts on their behalf almost certainly will ensure that those families’
needs receive high-level attention.
On a more ___48___ level, the first lady has told reporters she intends to ___49___ her
obligations as “mom-in-chief” to the Obamas’ two young daughters, Malia and Sasha, as the girls
adjust to their new home at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue. Her balancing act should be familiar to
working mothers everywhere as she strives to meets the ___50___ of a fast-paced job while
carving out time with her husband and children.
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2.
A.avoiding B.regard C.correct D.properly AB.custom
AC.anyone AD.feature BC.those BD. notice CD.Polite K. appreciate
Foreigners often fail to __41____the formal code of greeting in France. The French shake
hands with everyone(family, children, strangers), at home, on the way to work, at work, on leaving
work, on the way home from work, etc. Thus, in an office , perhaps a dozen people, no work will
be done for the first half hour while 42 who have not met since the day before, remind each
other who they are.
However, it is important to remember with whom one has shaken hands on any one day. The
French 43 it as extremely bad manners to shake hands twice, as though one had not taken
enough 44 for the first time.
It is still the 45 to say “Bonjour” and “Au revoir” to others when entering or leaving a
shop or bar. This is not because the French are too 46 . It is because they see
acknowledging(注意) the existence of others as a way of 47 being rude. This may seem
unbearably slight to others, but to the French it is most important. Manners mean civilization to
them.
Kissing is not so much of a(n) 48 of French life as others supposed. But when it does
take place, it must be done 49 , according to the rules. The 50 order is left cheek, right
cheek, left cheek---very formal, very stylized. In Paris four kisses are sometimes permitted: left,
right, left, right.
41 .K 43B 44.BD 45.AB 46.CD 47.A 48.AD
49.D 50.C
3.
A. major
F. surprisingly
B. determined
G. impressed
C. promotion
H. questions
D. prosperous
I. cooperation
E. stressed
J. increasingly
K. including
Barack Obama has been a hit in China. Apart from holding talks with Chinese leaders, the
president ___41___ the Chinese with a lively question-and-answer session with college students.
In fact, he is the first U.S. president to visit China inside his first year in office.
“The United States insists we do not seek to contain China’s rise,” he told Chinese students in
Shanghai. “On the contrary, we welcome China as a strong and ___42___ and successful member
of the community of nations.”
The U.S.-China relationship has opened the door to partnerships on ___43 ___ global
concerns____44___ economic recovery, clean energy, climate change, and the ___45___ of peace
and beyond, he added.
Indeed, given these pressing issues, China and the United States have ___46___ found their
future linked together. They discovered that the largest developing nation and the most powerful
industrialized country have to work in concert.
Obama’s visit to China on November 15-18 highlighted the complexity of arguably the most
important bilateral (双边) relationship in the world. Moreover, for all their differences and
disagreements, Beijing and Washington are ___47___ to manage their relations in a way that will
contribute to world peace and development.
Obama kicked off his first state visit to China in the country’s financial and economic centre,
Shanghai, where he held a “town hall” meeting with more than 500 Chinese students. The
one-hour discussion, during which Obama took ___48___ ranging from antiterrorism to recipes
for success with his signature charisma (领袖魅力), was broadcast live on the websites.
He ___49___ that young people could help build bridges in U.S.-China ___50___ — a
process that he said must grow beyond the two countries’ governments to take root in the people.
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4.
A. equally
F. countless
K. concern
B. recycle
G. capable
C. portion
H. convenient
D. dissolve E. threaten
I. approximately J. comforts
The pollution of the earth’s soil and water has become an issue of great____41__. Until
recently, most of that concern has focused on the land 42 of the planet, where pollution
directly affects people in their daily lives. Now, however, we have begun to realize that marine (海洋的) pollution is 43 important. According to S.A. Patin, marine pollution is the condition
that results when people introduce into the seas substances harmful to life, health, resources,
activities, or 44 .
Marine pollution is far from new. For over a million years, people have thought of the sea as
a 45 place to throw their garbage. And it is true that the sea has a great capacity for
absorbing organic wastes. Some of these wastes are eaten directly by the larger fishes. Others
quickly 46 into a kind of organic soup that provides food to 47 species of
single-celled plant and animal life.
As civilizations grew, more different pollutants were dumped into the seas. Still, this
pollution did not really threaten the marine environment. The seas seemed 48 of coping with
anything that people could throw at them. This situation changed, however, when suddenly
factories began dumping enormous quantities of materials into the seas. Especially in some coastal
areas near large cities, ocean pollution began to 49 marine life. For the first time, the oceans
began to fail in their ability to 50 humanity’s waste.
Section B
50. B
5.
A. influence B. devoted C. physically D. circumstance E. affected
F. overall G. financially H. decision I. positive J. strive K.
fortune
Happiness, according to the Oxford English dictionary, is based on luck or good______. Joy
on the other hand, is described as a vivid emotion of pleasure. Thus, happiness depends on __41__;
joy, on our emotional well-being.
If you know joyful people, you will probably notice common traits among them. Joyful
people are often healthy, both __42__ and mentally; they value strong __43__ relationships, and
they don’t allow the extremes of life -- sudden highs or sudden lows -- to __44__ them too much.
Joyful people lead a more stable life. But these abilities do not just arrive; they have to be worked
at.
Teaching ourselves to be joyful may be one of the greatest things we can do to enhance our
__45__ health. However, it is important to understand that joy is an emotion that arises from
within us and is not __46__ by the things that happen to us. Instead of looking for external things
to provide happiness in our lives, we must __47__ to find the joy within. We must educate
ourselves about joy and work to enhance it in our lives. One way to start is to make a __48__ to
wake up every morning and find joy in our lives. Think about a special person or a __49__ pet. It
is our choice to be joyful or fearful. Let’s take the time to train ourselves to be joyful -- our lives
will be both happier and healthier for it.
Vocabulary 41-50 K D C I A F E J H B
6.
A. hands
F. looks
B. qualities
G. ashamed
C. down
H. applied
D. curiosity
I. ruined
E. pretty
J. information
K. survived
41. K . 42. C 43. A 44. J 45. H 46. D 47. F 48. G 49. E
When I succeeded in becoming a part-time employee of Nokia China last summer, many
friends asked me how I_______ the interview.
I once asked myself the same questions. Many of my peers also __41__ for the job, including
some very competitive and intelligent students from famous universities.
But why did the interviewer pick me instead of them?
Finally, __42 __ pushed me to ask the interviewers after we became colleagues. The answer
was that I appeared confident but humble, responsible and communicative. They evaluated people
not just on their academic certificates, but on the base of their __43__ and abilities. I happened to
be the right person.
To be frank, I once felt __44__ of being a student from an unknown college, and I think this
may apply to some of you. I thought my future was ruined. It was only at the time of my
successful interview that I finally understood the famous saying --- “You decide where you go.”
A wide range of skills is important these days. I used to work for Master Kong. My job was
to cook instant noodles for customers. I had regarded it as a piece of cake, but I failed constantly. I
had to cook the noodles for the right amount of time to make them taste good. Moreover, the
noodles could only remain in a plastic cup of five minutes, or the taste would be __45__.
This experience taught me never to look __46__ on anything, and always remain humble.
I also worked as a volunteer for a beach volleyball event. My job was to help foreign visitors
experience the beach. I thought it would be very easy because my oral English was __47__ good.
But when I went to talk with a group of foreign guests, I suddenly realized that I did not know a
single beach volleyball term. I was embarrassed.
After this, I read brochures in both Chinese and English every day to learn the terms for
facilities and related words. This allowed me to deliver accurate __48__ to foreigners, and I was
happy to work responsibly.
After these experience, I’m more confident and I strongly believe that my fate is in my
__49__. It has certainly helped me make a giant step closer to my dream of graduating with
prospects for the future. I hope my advice will benefit you as well.
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7.
A. take the place of B. uniforms C. dangerous D. defend E. make full use of
F. active G. observe H. branch I. necessary J. tend K. short
During the American War of Independence, women played a(n) 41 part
in fighting in three ways. First, women formed a special 42 of the Continental
Army, spoken of as “Women of the Army”. Some women worked as nurses in the
field hospitals to 43 wounded soldiers; some worked as cooks in the army
troops; a good many women acted as water carriers. When
44 , all the above-mentioned women, who had had many chances to 45
how the men fired guns, could 46 the wounded man. The second way that
women served in the Army was as regular troops members who wore men’s 47
and fought in battles. But when the Army was badly 48 of soldiers and when
women were really good soldiers, who would be against women fighting in battles?
Thirdly, from city streets to country villages, many able women were in charge of the
work to supply food, clothing and medicine for the Army, and when the situation was
49 , they called on all the women to take up arms to 50 their own homes.
41—45 FHJIG 46—50 ABKCD
8.
A. software B. achievements C. freedom D. reasonable E. convenient
F. Internet G. solution H. adapt to I. career J. self-discipline K. details
How to protect children Web fans from unsuitable material on-line while
encouraging
them to use the Internet has long been discussed in the US.
For some parents the 41 can seem like a jungle, filled with danger for their
children. But jungles contain wonders as well as hazards (危险) and with good guides,
some education and a few 42 precautions (预防措施), the wilds of the Internet
can be safely navigated (航行). “Kids have to be on-line. If we tell our kids they
can’t have access to the Internet we’re cutting them off from their future,” said an
expert who has made great 43 in the education field.
Most kids have started to learn to use search engines. Many of them are great for
finding tons of interesting Internet sites, and they can also locate places where you
might not want your kids to go. There are search engines designed just for kids. One
44 contains only sites that have been selected as safe. But the most popular 45
to this problem would be to use what is known as a “content screener (内容屏蔽器)”.
But this can’t be wholly reliable, and the best thing parents can do is to talk to their
kids and let them know what’s OK or not OK to see or do on the Internet when it is
46 . Another way is that mum or dad is nearby when the child is surfing the Internet.
Since children don’t have enough 47 and can’t surf the Internet completely on
their own, we should look out for them.
A few other tips:
Don’t put the PC in your child’s room but keep it in an area where mum or dad
can keep an eye on things. In this aspect don’t give your child 48 of choice. It
also makes the Internet more of a family activity and your child will 49 it step
by step.
Ask your child what he or she has been doing and about any friends they make
on-line.
Tell your child not to give on-line strangers personal information, especially 50
like address and phone number.
And tell your children never to talk to anyone they meet on-line over the phone,
send them anything, accept anything from them or agree to meet with them unless you
go along.
41—45 FDBAG 46—50 EJCHK
9.
A. thoughtful B. impression C. acquaintances D. involves E. considering
F. thoroughly G. imagining H. firmly I. average J. professional K. indicates
If a great job is the destination, HR departments play the gatekeeper. They can let you
in—or keep you out. A good performance at a job interview can get you through the
gate and passed the gatekeeper. Here are some tips on how to have a great interview.
Around 40 percent of jobs are found through 41 . So tell your family and
friends you’re looking for a job. In addition, network with people who are in the
industry already. They can give you good advice ... and possibly help you get an
interview.
Landing an interview also 42 putting together an impressive resume. Ask
yourself some questions: What are my strengths? What motivates me? Your resume
should contain the answers to those questions.
The first two minutes can make or break an interview. Don’t give a bad 43 ;
give a good one instead. Dress to impress—wear 44 clothes and look neat and
clean. Arrive on time, and be considerate to every person you meet. Shake hands
45 with the person interviewing you and make good eye contact. This shows you
have confidence.
Many employers believe how you prepare for an interview 46 how you
will do on the job. So prepare 47 . Research the company. Learn about its history,
founder, main markets and future goals.
Think of the interview as a date—both you and the employer are 48 a
long-term relationship. You both need to get to know each other—so observe the
“50 / 50 rule”. Spend half of your time talking and the other half listening. Your
49 reply to a question should be about 20 seconds long. Limit your responses to
less than 2 minutes. Ask 50 questions that show you’ve researched the company.
And don’t ruin the mood by bringing up money on the first “date”.
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46—50
HKFEI
10.
A. involves B. eliminate C. mission D. apply E. resulted
F. cure G. develops H. mammal I. progress J. technique K. improve
Saving lives has always been an important 41 of science. Now science,
indeed all society, is facing a new dilemma (困境): Whether or not to try and save
more lives by cloning.
The first cloning experiment in the 1950s involved frogs and toads (蟾蜍). It was
not until 1997 that scientists successfully cloned the first 42 , the now
world-famous sheep known as Dolly. Cloning techniques have continued to 43
ever since. Today we have cloned mice and cattle.
Some scientists want to 44 the methods used in cloning animals to produce
skin, organs and other body parts for humans. One of these methods 45 taking
adult cells from the brain or blood and growing them into new tissues. Another, more
complex, 46 takes embryo (胚胎) cells and 47 them into a wide variety of
cell types and tissues. It is this planned use of human embryos that has 48 in
controversy (争论) and criticism.
Cloning of human cells provides the potential to find cures and 49 diseases.
The dream of some researchers is to create a utopian (乌托邦式的) world of good
health. Others question whether it is right to “Play God” in an attempt to 50
the disabilities and diseases of this world.
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